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  1. Thank you v much for the reply! I went to the dealership and they said the exact same as you, luckily I have had the work done on my car already and they replaced the whole actuator which did cost around £400. However, for some reason the dealership thought that charging the battery would get rid of the issue? obviously it didn't haha! a very good choice of car, cheers once again mate
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  2. All fixed it was the turbo seals gone runs like a dream with new turbo on thank you all for your input
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  3. hi bud i own few audis i think i mite have spare front ones off my 2.5 v6 diesel quattro as soon as this lockdowns sorted i go have look in my garage kev
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  4. New or not, it can still be defective, especially if it is a cheap after market sensor. If you paid for it to be done I suggest you take the car back to him. On the other hand there may be something else involved. Why did you change it in the first place? Are there any other symptoms?
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